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Contrarily to the notion of a natural tendency of deindustrialization, this paper, documenting the existence of a … variety of patterns of deindustrialization, performs a cross-country, long-term analysis. Looking at industrial sectors and … process of deindustrialization with Science Based and Specialised Suppliers not presenting any inverted U-shaped pattern …
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soybean seeds in Brazil, which had heterogeneous effects on agricultural productivity across areas with different soil and …
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In this paper I consider 28 developed and developing countries, in the period 1980- 1995, and I employ the Within Group and the Generalized Method of Moments estimators to test, respectively, for Total Factor Productivity determinants and labor productivity convergence driving forces...
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past decades, and that deindustrialization has often set in at historically low levels of income. However, there is little … out "premature deindustrialization": first, it is mostly unskilled jobs that have disapp eared, and also the wage premium …, premature deindustrialization has been driven by occupations which are intensive in tasks that are vulnerable to an increasing …
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This study aims to provide a quantitative and integrated analysis of long-term structural transformation and labor productivity growth in Malaysia. Using data from the Department of Statistics Malaysia from 1987 to 2018 and decompositions that take account of the static and dynamic efficiency...
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. Digitalisation and, especially, automation are challenges that must be faced if developing countries are to avoid premature de-industrialization …
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